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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus that displays a dialogue box provided with setting items corresponding to various functions in order to set operation functions of a plurality of devices which are communicatively connected to the apparatus, and that instructs a setting value to the displayed dialogue box for each device to be set.
- a peripheral device connected to an information processing apparatus such as a personal computer (PC)
- software called a driver incorporated in the PC is used so that the processing condition in the peripheral device can be set by the driver.
- a printer driver which is one type of drivers is used to input (set) setting values to various setting items, such as the number of printing copies and a print form (for example, whether or not to perform staple processing), and to set the processing condition (printing condition).
- a user activates, for example, the printer driver and makes the PC to display a dialogue box of “property” on its display portion.
- a dialogue box for printer setting is displayed on the above-described display portion as the dialogue box.
- the user uses an input apparatus such as a pointing device to input desired setting values to the various setting items on the above-described dialogue box.
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-91385 discloses a setting method in which, with respect to a plurality of printers, common setting items are collectively set through a setting dialogue box of one group printer driver and not-common setting items are individually set through a setting dialogue box of each of the printer drivers (member drivers).
- the conventional dialogue box of a printer driver is often provided with, even when a printer provided with the driver is not mounted with a predetermined function, a setting item for the function. This is because the printer can be mounted with the function optionally. Moreover, in this case, when the printer is not mounted with the predetermined function, a setting item of the function is often displayed in grayout so as not to allow setting in a setting dialogue box.
- the condition is that three or more printers are communicatively connected to one PC and only one printer has a staple function.
- the followings (1) and (2) are considered.
- a setting dialogue box of a printer driver when a setting item for a staple function is provided regardless of presence of the staple function and is displayed in grayout depending on whether or not the function is mounted as described above, it is possible to recognize whether or not a printer to be set currently is mounted with the staple function. However, it is impossible to recognize which printer is mounted with the staple function, thus it is necessary to switch the printers (that is, switch printer drivers) until the printer is found, which generates the labor.
- switch printer drivers that is, switch printer drivers
- a setting item for a staple function When a setting item for a staple function is provided regardless of presence of the staple function in a setting dialogue box of a printer driver (member driver), it is possible to set the staple function to be valid using a group driver and instruct printing, but it is impossible to recognize whether or not the selected printer has the staple function until the printing is performed. On the other hand, in a case where a setting item for a staple function is provided in the setting dialogue box of the member driver only when the staple function is mounted, it is also impossible to recognize which printer is mounted with the staple function and it is necessary to switch printers until the corresponding printer is found.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an information processing apparatus for setting a function of a connected device, that displays a setting dialogue box corresponding to a function so as to allow a user, in setting a predetermined function to a device, to recognize a device mounted with the function.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an information processing apparatus that displays, in order to perform an operation setting for each of functions of a plurality of devices which are communicatively connected, a setting dialogue box in which a setting item corresponding to each of the functions is provided, and that has a pointer for instructing a setting value of the setting item, comprising: a display control portion for displaying illustrations of the plurality of devices in the setting dialogue box; a mounted function storage portion for storing a mounted function for each of the devices; a detecting portion for detecting that the pointer indicates the setting item; and a determination portion for determining the device mounted with a function corresponding to the setting item detected by the detecting portion, wherein the display control portion performs a display of an illustration of the device determined by the determination portion among the plurality of devices in a different form from illustrations of other devices.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide the information processing apparatus, wherein, in the display in the different form, an animation display is performed for either a display of the illustration of the device determined by the determination portion among the plurality of devices or a display of the illustrations of other devices.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide the information processing apparatus, wherein a size of the illustration is gradually changed in the animation display.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide the information processing apparatus, wherein, when the pointer is moved from the setting item while the animation display is performed, the animation display is stopped.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide the information processing apparatus, wherein, in the display in the different form, a background color of the illustration of the device determined by the determination portion among the plurality of devices is displayed differentially from background colors of the illustrations of other devices.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide the information processing apparatus, wherein, in the display in the different form, the illustration of the device determined by the determination portion among the plurality of devices is displayed and the illustrations of other devices are not displayed.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a structural example of a system in which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is used;
- FIG. 2 is a view showing a display example of a setting dialogue according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a display example of a setting dialogue according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a display example of a setting dialogue according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A through 5C are views illustrating an example of an animation display for an illustration of an MFP in an illustration display area in a setting dialogue
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of display processing for a setting dialogue of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are views illustrating an example when an illustration of a predetermined device is displayed in a different form from that of others;
- FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a control portion of an information processing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an example of display processing for a setting dialogue of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a control portion of an information processing apparatus according to a reference example of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of display processing for a setting dialogue according to the reference example of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a structural example of a system in which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is used.
- a system 1 of FIG. 1 is configured so that a PC 10 as an example of the information processing apparatus according to the present invention, multi-function peripherals (MFPs) 20 , 30 , and 40 are connected through a network N.
- MFPs multi-function peripherals
- Each of the MFPs 20 , 30 , and 40 is an example of peripheral devices connected to the PC 10 .
- the MFP 20 is a multi-function peripheral having functions of, for example, a printer apparatus, a network scanner apparatus, a copier, and the like.
- the MFP 20 is provided with a control portion 21 constituted by a CPU that performs calculation, a RAM that stores temporal information accompanied by the calculation, and the like.
- a storage portion 22 that stores a control program for controlling the MFP 20 , a scanner portion 23 that reads a document image recorded on a recording sheet and generates image data, and an image forming portion 24 that forms the image data on a recording sheet.
- the MFP 20 is capable of receiving image data transmitted from the PC 10 by a communication portion 25 and forming an image by the image forming portion 24 based on the received image data. In this way, the MFP 20 functions as a printer apparatus. Note that, the MFP 20 also functions as a copier, a network scanner apparatus, a remote copying apparatus, and the like, with each of the above-described portions.
- the MFP 20 is configured so that the control portion 21 is capable of holding status information (for example, information on running-out of toners, information on running-out of sheets, information on running-out of staples, information on whether or not there is a document on a scanner portion, and the like) of the MFP 20 .
- status information for example, information on running-out of toners, information on running-out of sheets, information on running-out of staples, information on whether or not there is a document on a scanner portion, and the like
- Each of the MFPs 30 and 40 is provided with a control portion, a storage portion, a scanner portion, an image forming portion, and a communication portion, which are similar to the control portion 21 , the storage portion 22 , the scanner portion 23 , the image forming portion 24 , and the communication portion 25 of the MFP 20 , and are therefore not shown in the figure, with description thereof omitted.
- the image forming portion of the MFP 30 has a staple unit that staples a group of recording sheets having images formed thereon and the like
- the image forming portion of the MFP 40 has the above-described staple unit and a punch unit that performs punching processing to a group of recording sheets having images formed thereon
- the image forming portion 24 of the MFP 20 has neither of the units.
- only the MFP 40 has a color printing function.
- the PC 10 operates the MFP ( 20 , 30 or 40 ) connected to the PC 10 , in which the processing condition in operating the MFP can be set using user interfaces (UIs) of various drivers.
- UIs user interfaces
- the following description shows an example when the PC 10 uses a printer setting dialogue box constituting a UI of a printer driver to set the printing condition in operating the MFP ( 20 , 30 or 40 ) as a printer.
- the PC 10 is provided with a control portion 11 , a storage portion 12 , an operation portion 13 , a display portion 14 , and a communication portion 15 .
- the control portion 11 is constituted by a CPU that performs calculation and the like, and controls the entire functions of the PC 10 , including a display function for a printer setting dialogue box (hereinafter, abbreviated as a setting dialogue).
- the storage portion 12 stores various information, and is constituted by a RAM that stores temporal information accompanied by the above-described calculation, a hard disc that stores other information (for example, a program), and the like.
- the operation portion 13 is configured by input apparatuses such as, for example, a keyboard and various pointing devices (for example, a mouse and a track ball), and transmits an operation from a user to the control portion 11 .
- the display portion 14 is an output apparatus for presenting various information to the user, and is configured by, for example, a liquid crystal display and the like.
- the communication portion 15 causes the PC 10 to transmit/receive information to/from the outside, and is capable of being connected to a communication network N.
- the communication portion 15 allows the exchange information between the PC 10 and the MFPs 20 , 30 and 40 through the communication network N.
- the control portion 11 of the PC 10 has a graphical device interface (GDI), a printer driver, and a print manager, as the configuration of a module to cause the MFP to execute a print operation based on image data transmitted from an application installed in the PC 10 . That is, the image data is transferred from the application to the GDI, the printer driver, and the print manager so that the image data is transferred from the print manager to the MFP to execute the print operation.
- the application transmits a function of the GDI and the GDI converts the transferred function to a function of a device drive interface (DDI).
- the printer driver generates image data for a printer operation from the function of the DDI.
- the print manager transmits the image data transferred from the printer driver or performs management of jobs.
- the printer driver has a function of transmitting information of the printer and the print manager to the GDI and the application, providing the UI so that the user can change a setting for the printer driver, or holding a value set by the user.
- the control portion 11 functions as an invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a , a device determination portion 11 b , a display control portion 11 c , and the like in the processing of the printer driver in the PC 10
- the storage portion 12 functions as a device information storage portion 12 a , a setting value storage portion 12 b , and the like. Functions of each of the portions are as follows.
- the device information storage portion 12 a stores peripheral devices (MFPs) that are communicatively connected to the PC 10 and stores functions mounted in each of the MFPs as mounted function information for each MFP. To each of the MFPs, functions can be added, and when a function is added, the above-described mounted function information is rewritten. Moreover, the device information storage portion 12 a stores an MFP that is set as a so-called default printer, or an MFP to be set (being selected) currently as an MFP to which changing of a setting and the like are actually performed to execute printing processing.
- MFPs peripheral devices
- the setting value storage portion 12 b stores a selected state in a setting dialogue (UI) and stores a setting value for each setting item of the setting dialogue. For example, when the setting dialogue is started for the first time after the PC 10 is started, the control portion 11 reads initial setting values for various setting items from any of the storage portions, which are stored in the setting value storage portion 12 b . Thereafter, when a user inputs a desired setting value to a desired setting item through the operation portion 13 to change the setting value, the setting value storage portion 12 b stores the changed setting value with respect to the changed setting item.
- the initial setting value may be a default value at the time of factory shipment, or a value set by the user.
- the setting value storage portion 12 b stores, for example, “Copies”: “1”, “Staple”: “None”, “Punch”: “Not-selected”, “Paper Source”: “Auto Select”, “Color”: “Automatic”, and the like, as setting values for each setting item.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 are views showing a display example of a setting dialogue in a state where various setting items have initial setting values.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 show a state where a “Main” card 110 is displayed, a state where a “Paper” card 120 is displayed, and a state where a “Color” card 130 is displayed, respectively.
- the “Main” card 110 is set as a card that is displayed at first when the setting dialogue is displayed, and subsequently, a displayed card is changed when a user clicks a tab of the “Paper” card 120 or the “Color” card 130 or the like with a mouse.
- each of the cards 110 , 120 and 130 has an area for setting value input A 1 in which input of a setting value to a setting item is received from a user and an area for illustration display A 2 in which an illustration of a settable MFP is displayed.
- the area for setting value input A 1 in each of the cards 110 , 120 and 130 has setting value input fields in which a setting value to a setting item is input or selected with respect to each of the setting items.
- a setting value input field f 12 is provided for a display area f 11 relating to the setting item “Copies”.
- the number of printing copies is set.
- a setting value input field f 14 is provided for a display area f 13 relating to the setting item “Staple”.
- the number of stapling is set, and, for example, is selected from a list of “None”, “1 staple”, “2 staples” and the like.
- a check box f 16 is provided as a setting value input field, and this check box f 16 is to validate a punch function.
- a setting value input field f 22 is provided for a display area f 21 relating to the setting item “Paper source”.
- a tray as a paper feed source for a sheet to be used for printing is set, and can be selected from a list of “Auto Select”, “Tray 1”, and the like.
- a setting value input field f 32 is provided for a display area f 31 relating to the setting item “Color”.
- the setting value input field f 32 whether or not to enable execution of color printing is set, in which “Automatic”, “Color”, and “Black and White” are prepared as a choice. Note that, herein, it is assumed that, when the “Color” is selected, a setting item for color printing is set to be valid, and when other choices are selected, a setting item for color printing is set to be invalid.
- illustrations in the area for illustration display A 2 in each of the cards 110 , 120 and 130 , as described above, illustrations (in the present example, illustrations schematically showing overviews of devices) I 1 , I 2 and I 3 of the MFPs 20 , 30 and 40 are displayed as settable MFPs.
- a (black) rectangular frame W is displayed in the area for illustration display A 2 .
- the MFP corresponding to the illustration surrounded by the rectangular frame W is an MFP to be set, and in the example of FIG. 2 , the MFP 20 is the MFP to be set.
- the area for illustration display A 2 is used to select the MFP to be set, and for example, when a click operation is made to the illustration I 3 in a setting dialogue box 100 in the state of FIG.
- the MFP to be set is changed from the MFP 20 corresponding to the illustration I 1 to the MFP 40 corresponding to the illustration 3 .
- the MFP to be set is changed from the MFP 20 corresponding to the illustration I 1 to the MFP 40 corresponding to the illustration 3 .
- each of the cards 110 , 120 and 130 has an “OK” button BT 1 and a “Cancel” button BT 2 . It is possible that, with a use of the setting dialogue 100 , a user inputs a setting value to each of the above-described various setting value input fields, changes a setting value for a setting item, and changes the printing condition composed of a group of setting items. However, the printing condition has not been decided yet and will be decided first when the “OK” button BT 1 is pressed.
- the printing condition stored in the storage portion 12 is rewritten, and when the user then presses the “OK” button in a printing dialogue, the user is capable of causing the MFP to be set to perform printing for image data under the changed printing condition.
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a of the control portion 11 detects that a setting item corresponding to a function (at least a setting item corresponding to a function, the mounted state of which can be different for each device) is indicated, and in the present example, particularly detects a setting item corresponding to a function that is set to be invalid.
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a detects that a user indicates (points) a setting item corresponding to a function that is set to be invalid with a pointer (for example, a mouse pointer) in the setting dialogue, and determines possibility of changing a setting to the setting item.
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a determines whether or not a function corresponding to the setting item is set to be invalid (non-selected) with reference to a setting value of the setting item stored in the setting value storage portion 12 b .
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a specifies the function corresponding to the setting item indicated by the pointer.
- the device determination portion 11 b determines whether or not the MFP to be set currently is mounted with the function specified by the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a with reference to the device information storage portion 12 a .
- the MFP to be set currently is mounted with the specified function, no particular processing is performed.
- a mounted device (MFP) is determined and specified as a function mounted device.
- the display control portion 11 c controls a display screen displayed on the display portion 14 of the PC 10 , and is capable of controlling so that respective illustrations of a plurality of devices are displayed within the setting dialogue box. Further, the display control portion 11 c is capable of displaying an illustration of a device specified by the device determination portion 11 b in a different display form from illustrations of other devices not to be set. The display control is performed in this way, thus, when an MFP to be set is not mounted with a desired function, a user who uses the PC 10 is capable of recognizing an MFP mounted with the desired function.
- the display control portion 11 c is capable of displaying a display part of an illustration of an MFP specified as the function mounted device by the device determination portion 11 b by animation.
- the display control portion 11 c prepares several patterns of UI images to be used for each animation display. These UI images allow a user to confirm, while an animation display is made in the setting dialogue, that the animation display is being performed.
- the illustration I 3 of the device in the area for illustration display A 2 is displayed by animation
- a small image of the illustration I 3 as shown in FIG. 5A a medium-sized (normal-sized) image of the illustration I 3 as shown in FIG. 5B
- a large image of the illustration I 3 as shown in FIG. 5C are prepared.
- a display order of the above-described three images in the animation display in the setting dialogue 100 is also decided, and for example, the display is made in the order of FIG. 5A , FIG. 5B , FIG. 5C , FIG. 5B , FIG. 5A , FIG. 5B and so on.
- the animation display is performed such that the above-described images are displayed in this order and for an arbitrarily determined display time of each of the images in the area for illustration display A 2 .
- the case where the animation display as shown in FIG. 5A through FIG. 5C is performed is the case where, for example, the MFP 20 is a setting object, “Non-Selected” is set to the setting item “Punch” in the “Main” card 110 of the setting dialogue 100 (see FIG. 2 ), and the pointer is on the display area f 15 of the setting item.
- the MFP 40 mounted with the punch function can be easily recognized, thus allowing the user to switch the MFP to be set to the MFP 40 and to perform printing using the punch function from the MFP 40 smoothly.
- a method for the animation display is not limited to the above.
- a background color of an illustration of an MFP specified as a function mounted device may be changed to notify a user.
- a color of the illustration may be changed, or the illustration may be flashed or blinked.
- the animation display in which not an illustration of a function mounted device but illustrations of other devices are caused to be deleted (or are deleted) may be performed. What is important is to notify a user of a distinction between a mounted device and not-mounted devices. Note that, the display time may be selectable appropriately.
- the display control portion 11 c displays a setting dialogue on the display portion 14 based on a setting value for each setting item, information of an MFP connected to the PC 10 stored in the device information storage portion 12 a , and the like (step S 1 ).
- step S 2 it is determined whether of not the “OK” button BT 1 or the “Cancel” button BT 2 in the setting dialogue 100 (see FIG. 2 ) is pressed through the operation portion 13 by the user for determining whether or not the end of the display of the setting dialogue 100 is instructed.
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a determines whether or not a mouse pointer is moved onto a display area of a setting item corresponding to a function (step S 3 ).
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a determines whether or not the setting item is set to be valid (step S 4 ).
- step S 4 When the setting item is not set to be valid at step S 4 (in the case of NO; for example, the case where, when the mouse pointer is moved onto the display area f 15 of the setting item “Punch Function” corresponding to the punch function in the setting dialogue 100 as shown in FIG. 2 , the setting value “Non-Selected” is set in the setting value input field f 16 and the punch function is set to be invalid), the procedure proceeds to step S 5 .
- the invalidity setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a specifies a function corresponding to the indicated setting item (specifically, the setting item in the pointed display area).
- the punch function is specified.
- the device determination portion 11 b determines whether or not the specified function is mounted in the MFP to be set.
- the device determination portion 11 b determines a device (MFP) mounted with the specified function and specifies a function mounted device, and then, the display control portion 11 c displays a display part of an illustration of an MFP in which the specified function is available by animation, based on information of the specified function mounted device and the like (step S 6 ) and the procedure proceeds to step S 7 .
- MFP device mounted with the specified function
- the display control portion 11 c displays a display part of an illustration of an MFP in which the specified function is available by animation, based on information of the specified function mounted device and the like (step S 6 ) and the procedure proceeds to step S 7 .
- the procedure returns to step S 2 instead of proceeding to step S 6 from step S 5 , description of which in the flowchart will be omitted.
- step S 7 the control portion 11 determines whether or not the mouse pointer is moved from the setting item during the animation display, and the display control portion 11 c performs the animation display until it is determined that the mouse pointer is moved at step S 7 , and after determination as such, the animation display is stopped (step S 8 ). Thereafter, the procedure returns to step S 2 .
- step S 2 when it is determined that the end of the display of the setting dialogue 100 is instructed at step S 2 (in the case of YES), the present processing is finished.
- the animation display as described above has been performed.
- the above-described method for displaying in a different form is not limited to the above, and for example, a method described in FIG. 7A or FIG. 7B below or a method for simply increasing a size or performing a blink display of one illustration may be used.
- the display control portion 11 c displays a background color of a display part of the illustration I 3 of the MFP 40 that is specified as the function mounted device when the MFP 20 is a setting object, in a color deeper than that of a display part of the illustration I 10 or I 20 of the MFP 20 or the MFP 30 so as to be different from each other.
- the background color of the illustration has been differentiated, but a color of the illustration itself may be differentiated.
- the display control portion 11 c controls the display screen to delete (not to display) the illustrations I 1 and I 2 of the devices (MFPs 20 and 30 ) that are not specified as a function mounted device including a device to be set and displays only a device mounted with the function. Note that, the illustrations may not be deleted completely but be displayed in a light color differentially from others.
- the user Since the display control is performed as described above, the user is capable of recognizing the case where a desired function is not mounted in a device (MFP) to be set, and for example, by performing a click operation to an illustration part displayed by animation or an illustration part having a different background color from others, it is possible to switch the MFP to be set to an MFP mounted with the function and perform printing with the function made valid.
- MFP device
- the user when the MFP to be set is mounted with the desired function, the user is capable of recognizing that effect by a condition of the animation display and the like, thus, by performing an operation of setting a setting item corresponding to the function to be valid similarly to the general printer driver, it is possible to perform printing using the function.
- a display part of an illustration of the MFP may be displayed by animation by the display control portion 11 c.
- the MFP to be set may be automatically changed to the MFP which has been specified as the function mounted device and subjected to the animation display.
- the animation display in order to show the automatic change, it is preferable that the animation display be successively made over a fixed time.
- the control for the animation display here is performed optionally, and whether or not to perform the control may be decided depending on a setting.
- FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a control portion of an information processing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the information processing apparatus (PC) except for a control portion, in this example is similar in configuration to the PC 10 of FIG. 1 and is therefore not shown in the figure, with description thereof omitted.
- a control portion 11 ′ of the PC 10 in the present example has a setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a ′, a device determination portion 11 b ′, and a display control portion 11 c′.
- the setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a ′ detects that a setting item corresponding to a function is indicated and specifies the function corresponding to the indicated setting item.
- the device determination portion 11 b ′ determines a device mounted with the function specified by the setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a ′ and specifies the device as a function mounted device (in this case, a device to be set can be selected as the function mounted device).
- the display control portion 11 c ′ performs control so that respective illustrations of a plurality of devices are displayed within a setting dialogue box, in particular, an illustration of the device specified as the function mounted device by the device determination portion 11 b ′ is displayed in a different form from illustrations of other devices.
- the display in a different form by the display control portion 11 c ′ includes the animation display as shown in FIGS. 5A through 5C , and the display with a background color made different and the display of only an illustration of the function mounted device as shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B .
- a user is capable of recognizing a device mounted with the desired function, and for example, when an illustration of a device to be set is not displayed, by performing a click operation to the illustration part of the device where the illustration is displayed, it is possible to switch the MFP to be set to the MFP mounted with the desired function and to perform printing with the desired function made valid.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an example of display processing for a setting dialogue by the PC 10 provided with the control portion 11 ′. Steps S 11 to S 13 are similar to steps S 1 to S 3 in FIG. 6 , respectively, thus description thereof will be omitted.
- step S 13 When it is determined that a setting item is indicated at step S 13 , that is, when it is determined that a mouse pointer is moved onto a display area of the setting item corresponding to a function (in the case of YES), the procedure proceeds to step S 14 .
- the setting item instruction detecting portion 11 a ′ specifies a function corresponding to the indicated setting item (specifically, the setting item in the pointed display area). Then, the device determination portion 11 b ′ determines a device (MFP) mounted with the specified function based on mounted function information and information of the specified function stored in the device information storage portion 12 a , and specifies a function mounted device, and thereafter, the display control portion 11 c ′ controls the display screen to display a display part of an illustration of the MFP in which the specified function is available by animation in the setting dialogue, based on the information of the specified function mounted device and the like, and the procedure proceeds to step S 15 . Subsequently, processing at steps S 15 and S 16 and the like are performed, and the present processing is finished. Steps S 15 and S 16 are similar to steps S 7 to S 8 in FIG. 6 , respectively, thus description thereof will be omitted.
- MFP device mounted with the specified function based on mounted function information and information of the specified function stored in the device information storage portion 12
- a device to be set may not be specified in advance, and a device to be set may be specified by a user before pressing the “OK” button to make a printing instruction and the like.
- a function is intended to be selected, that is, when a setting item corresponding to a function is indicated by a pointer.
- the display in a different form as described above may be performed in order to notify a user, when the setting item is actually set to be valid, of a device suitable for printing using the function. Note that, in this example, before the setting item corresponding to the function is selected, a device to be set is not specified.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating a control portion of an information processing apparatus according to the reference example.
- the information processing apparatus (PC), except for a control portion, in this example is similar in configuration to the PC 10 of FIG. 1 and the like, and is therefore not shown in the figure, with description thereof omitted.
- a control portion 11 ′′ of the PC 10 in the present example has a setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′, a recommended device determination portion 11 b ′′, and a display control portion 11 c′′.
- the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′ determines whether or not a setting item corresponding to a function (at least a setting item corresponding to a function, the mounted state or the like of which can be different for each device) is changed, and when being changed, the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′ specifies a function corresponding to the setting item that is set to be valid.
- the recommended device determination portion 11 b ′′ determines a device mounted with the function specified by the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′ and specifies the device as a recommended device (function mounted device).
- the display control portion 11 c ′′ performs control so that respective illustrations of a plurality of devices are displayed within a setting dialogue box, in particular, an illustration of the device specified as the recommended device by the recommended device determination portion 11 b ′′ is displayed in a different form from illustrations of other devices.
- the display in a different form by the display control portion 11 c ′′ includes the animation display as shown in FIGS. 5A through 5C , the display with a background color made different and the display of only an illustration of a function mounted device as shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B .
- a user By performing the display control in this way, a user is capable of determining an available and optimum device at a glance.
- the user confirms the optimum device and thereafter specifies the device as a device to be set and makes an instruction for printing, the user is capable of performing the printing smoothly.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of display processing for a setting dialogue according to the reference example. Steps S 21 and S 22 are similar to steps S 1 to S 2 in FIG. 6 , respectively, thus description thereof will be omitted.
- the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′ determines whether a setting item corresponding to a function is changed from invalid to valid or from valid to invalid (step S 23 ). The determination is performed, for example, based on whether or not an operation of checking or unchecking the check box f 16 in the display area f 15 relating to the setting item “Punch” in the setting dialogue 100 of FIG. 2 is performed.
- the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′ specifies a function corresponding to the setting item that is set to be valid with reference to the setting value storage portion 12 b (step S 24 ), and the procedure proceeds to step S 25 .
- the setting item corresponding to the punch function is changed to be valid at step S 23
- only the punch function is specified or the punch function and the staple function are specified depending on the previous selection condition at step S 24 .
- the punch function and the staple function are set to be valid in advance, when the punch function is changed to be invalid (non-selected), only the staple function is specified at step S 24 .
- the recommended device determination portion 11 b ′′ determines a device (MFP) mounted with the specified function and specifies a recommended device. Then, the display control portion 11 c ′′ controls the display screen to display a display part of an illustration of a device (MFP) in which the specified function is available by animation in the setting dialogue, based on information of the specified recommended device and the like, and the procedure proceeds to step S 26 .
- MFP device mounted with the specified function and specifies a recommended device.
- step S 26 the control portion 11 ′′ determines whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed after the animation display was started, and the display control portion 11 c ′′ performs the animation display until it is determined that a predetermined time has elapsed at step S 26 , and after determined as such, the animation display is stopped (step S 27 ). Thereafter, the procedure returns to step S 22 .
- step S 23 when the setting item corresponding to the function is not changed (NO at step S 23 ), the procedure directly returns to step S 22 .
- step S 22 When it is determined that the end of the display of the setting dialogue 100 is instructed at step S 22 (in the case of YES), the present processing is finished.
- the reference example has been given assuming that a device to be set is not specified, but may be specified, and in such a case, when the device to be set has the function specified by the setting item change determination portion 11 a ′′, the display of an illustration may not be performed in a different form.
- the user grasps the overview of the device as well as an installed position and the like, thus the user is capable of determining whether or not to set the function to be valid based on the illustration.
- the user is capable of seeing intuitively which MFP has ejected a printed matter, thus making it possible to save the labor to find which MFP has performed the printing in each case.
- the illustration showing the schematic overview of the device preferably reflects the mounted condition of option units of respective devices, and when the devices are different from one another, the characteristics of the devices is desired to be picked up in the illustration.
- the illustration display area in the setting dialogue has displayed only illustrations of MFPs, but may display information of installed positions of the MFPs together.
- an installed position for each MFP is stored in the device information storage portion 12 a and the stored installed position is read out when the setting dialogue is displayed.
- the user is capable of determining whether or not to set the function to be valid based on the information of installed position.
- the illustrations of the MFPs have been different from one another, but the same illustration of the MFP may be used.
- the information of the installed position, a printer name or the like is displayed together with the illustration.
- the animation display may be made for only one MFP, for example, based on a setting (priority order) predetermined by the user.
- the device determination portion 11 b , the device determination portion 11 b ′, or the recommended device determination portion 11 b ′′ may perform specification of a function mounted device or a recommended device, and the like, based on condition information (information of presence of staple and the like) of settable devices (MFPs 20 , 30 and 40 ).
- the present invention will not be limited to the above-described contents, and alterations can be made as appropriate within the scope of the present invention.
- the present invention is applicable not only to a printer driver, but to various software having a UI such as a scanner driver, a PC-FAX driver, and general applications.
- the present invention it is possible, before setting of a desired function by a user to a device, to notify the user of a device mounted with the function, thus making it possible to reduce the load on the user in printing using the function.
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